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14 The New-Review, Roseburg, Ore. Virf., 9ct. 9, 1St
Glide School Said Near Completisn
By MRS. ARTHUR SELBY
The now C I i d e Klcmenlyry
School niulti-purpuse buildm.; i
prou renins satilactorily and '
oxpi'i-led lo be complt'U'd Nov. l.V
jvports Supl. Donald i'luki'. 'l"'v
Imihlmj; will be used tor Hie i
school laletena and the Inllimin'j
act ivi ties: upper yradf nym, pri
mary playroom in wcl ueailivr,
physical education both prm.;uy
and upper grades, auditorium 'or
unper grades, divsMni; room i for
lipper ckmi'iitary atlilclics and a
jnci'tiny place for Boy S.ouN,
sr
Cub Scouts and I'TA.
(jisi uf the tnuldtni!
with Murphy Con-lri'ction of i(oc
burii doin the work.
Weekend '-'ilea's at the IkjIih1 nf
Mr. and Mi. 'Jed Kwuin. v .t " v
ir.wr un l;md !;in.-. with The
.av air arm
Harbor, Vah
Jr. ol M;u ille, Wah , m of or
Air. and .Mrs. Uitliam l.um lor
iGlendale Girls
Make Favors
Community News Briefs
By MRS. CERALJ FOX
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C. W. Wynn of (JranU Pass ai- J. Jarvis Robtrtton and Jim
At llie n-ular nieetin
home uf Uieir leader, Mis. Iitl
T.iyJor, Oct. 12, members of the
( 1 1. Midair ( a nip rue 4 j it is ui imp
made Halloween liav lavois Juj
.stationed al a k the Josephine (General Hospital.
and Hill Ivsvune, I be inns also worked on their lion
hooks.
ieviouly the girls bad applied
al the1 tended ' business matters in Hoac- Strange have returned here. Jul-
mm
Ijmy DIAMONDS M
It iff ' - Ty (rVy ' Q
ijlfA DIAMOND IS WVH kSIS'J
Virlh I mpmia and will he eon
fmed lo her wheel chair for many
month
Mr. Wood wa shopping Sept.
at a Winston tnut Maud when h- r
- nhl f'i suddenly nave vvav. X-
ravs showed llie le was broken in
burg Monday.
Jack Stroop is a new part-time
employe at the McDonald Candy
Co. He is working in the company
warehouse.
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Smith were
weekend visitors at the home of
their son, Dick Smith, who lives
in Portland. 1
Bruct Briggt is moving his I05
yinii equipment this week from Ai
turas. Calif., to his new Ioulmiik on-
cided lo u.ii money ihey bad earn- eratioti on Doane Mountain at the
ed in a sales project for buying coast,
ceremonial jackets.
The ;iendale Klementarv School Mr- Mrs- RV Hebard and
recently published the first i.sMiei "n J,,n. and Handy Forrest
of what will be a monlhlv mnneo- M"'nt lhe weekend at the Hebard
liter P'-ldent. 01 l. Ildc-. notll youe imiM-mc inirunr nuieiy i.ijit iu
men were 1J08 raduutes of (iliiie bicycles which boys and jjirls
Hr'h .School j brouuht lo the grade school for lhal
r liusM-il (Alberta Wood ;s , purpose. Also they applied lhe tape
romalecinn at her home on Hie1 me sueei. uoimj nn oicyeies in an.
At a recent meeting llie girls de-
luwing a successful deer hunt.
Ji Robertson, freshman at t'm
vetMty of Oregon, spent the week
end here visiting his parents. Mr.
and Mrs. J. Jams ilobertson.
Marvin Ramsey has returned to!
his home in Grants Pass alter
spending Tuesday in Hos-hurg at
tending to business matters.
Mrs. Retta Roberts and Pearl
Ilrady of Yakima, Wash., spent the
Mrs. Dean Mahaffey has accept-t
ed employment ia the oiiice ol
Hansen Motor Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Gallap ft
Hue rot have returned home, fal
lowing a week in Klamulh Falls
visiting at lhe WUey Wisner home.
Charles Cornwall, sludent at
Southern Oregon College at Ami-;
land, spent the weekend hrre visit-'
ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. i
K. Corn well.
Mrs. Thomas Ella) Wilson tf
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sutphin Mrs. Bruct Briggs took her f.i.
and Dick Barclay hae returned ther, tluy Weakley, lo Ku,ine Fp-
here. lollowm'4 a successful huiU- day. where the latter iceetvi-d
trip to Klamath Falls,
Chole Fairweather of Medford,
who l.s with the American K'-d
Cross, spent Monday in Koseburg
on business.
: medical attention.
Mrs. Donald Burcher of Coqudlc
was here Friday lo visit at t in
borne ol Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pier
son .
Patti Roles, who attends school
in Portland, came by plane to
Koseburg to spend the weekenJ mru
wilh her parents. Mr. pnd Mrs. ! and
Dale Holes, on Azalea Drive.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hiatt of Cor
vallis spent the weekend here vi
the former's parents, Mr.
Mrs. Lcroy Hiall, in West
moreland.
weekend here as houseiiuests of fiold Beach, American Legion Aun- Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Strong Mr. and Mrs. George UpdegrMf
.iis i nanoue iiie. wouias uuun- iitary nospuai representative, spent spent the weekend in (.rants Pass have returned to their Home Mr
ty Bookmobile librarian. i Tuesday here visiting at the YA
, Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Atwood .
spent Sunday in Kugene visitm'4 1 Hawley Counts of this city took
their son-in-iaw and ciauynier. sir. i nis lather, A. B. Counts, back lo
the guests of the latter s son-
in-law and daughter, Mr. ai.d Mrs.
Isador Zinda.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Petersen
Ihree places and ii
the
east. Her physician slated
break was caused by a bone con
dition. Mi". Hose Various is' rnnng
for Mrs. Wood and her two children.
Con Loses, Appeal
After Death Date
of compiling and writing lhe lirsl
! issue of the paper was done by
the .seventh grade wilh the assist
ance of the instructors, J. K. Brv
jan, Calvin Fncke, and Airs. JFraii
! ces Price.
The next issue will be prepared
by llie sixlh grate, with 1 he job
I rotating" each month lo the next
: lower grade. There will he no pub
lication in the month of December.
iThe eighth grade will publish the
before the close
... . . L, . , . , home of Atwood's brother, Wayne two weeks
, M.m Judy Heb.rd has M.imed J( AlwooU an(1 family. .Koseburg.
was the guest ol nryce iMelsen at recently enjoyed a trip to Klama!h I will hold a cooked food sale
uie jumoremor rrom a-na at hid; Falls, where they went huntmy. front of the J. C.
Oregon Maie-idano looioau game.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Summers and
son, Bobbie, of Kugene, spent tlu'
weekend here visiting the former's
mother, Mrs. James h. Judd, and
following a weeks vacation trip lo
Grand Junction, Colo., to visit the
latlers relatives.
A rummage sale will he spon
sored by Mu Chapter, Beta Sigma
Phi. Saturday, Oct. 24, between
was placed in'Kraphed school newspaper. ork I eouage on me ioun t mp'-jud mv-, and .Mrs. Kanney tiowenou. iney;his home m ernonia over the of this city spent the weekend m
enioyuo a ivuihuh innn.-t n mc wuuM'na. i qe uiuer spent ine last Kugene. While thev were awav
visiting relatives in. their daughter. Sue. stayed at the 8 a.m. and 2 p.m. at M. treorge s
home of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Roberts, Fpiscopal Pariah Hall on $K Cass
visiting friends in Corvall.s. Sh ; Mr. and Mrs. Cass Buckingham' The Eagles Auxiliary No. W7 1 al,U laniJl-v ! Avenue.
i i 1 1 1- U f-1 IT C.U,.. ... n.in rf,.x ..r
I'alls. where they went hunt in?. I front of the J. C. l'enney flo.'e ,"",).. ,, Z wilt ,vlo, j of I 7w ll.e tosehm" B aiK'h of the" U S
Kn route home they stooped in I Saturday. Oct. 24. beginning at 9 1 ls' " t.Jn ! ",; i !; .?,, ,'. ,'.
in:! her daiiijhtcr, Mrs. Bonnie Sal-1 have returned lo their Home 'u
lee. Mrs. Hansen and Mrs, Sall"e Laurelwood. followitiK a trip lo Ited
niade a trip to EuKcnc to attend to mond, where the lormer wai a
John Ridenour has returned to business. speaker lor the United fund.
his home in Kedmond fo'lowmi'
"f Mr. Judd, on SE Overlook Ave
nue.
t t !!' 7- '
rf CO I Jewelers
Wil''.
May issue
WASHINGTON fAIM - Ralph i c.r.H
Dawkni- has lost aSain, not that .,,. (;k.n,a,. xile Club met al Mr. and Mrt. Guy C. Perrin of
ll inatleis lo inn ,hl, honio , .,, A,.s (.n, v. ns c it v spent the weekend in
On July it.. Hawkins was put lo , a ,.,..,, lJrs a () an(J lu., t l'nand. where they enjoved the
dealh ill .New 1 ork s ..uiK hin! ,..,S(.ss. Airs. I-'red Kafer, serv-' l.niversltv of OreKun-A'r Foive
t rison, ., ;1 barheeued snarerlhs snniii.ri fnnthall eame Thi'V wii'f ioiniul
to ten Nile Club members and Iheir! lor the Kame by Mr. and Mis.
InltllT.riflt AH.... tuminr IVU.. ' I . . I. 1 . M.l . hnl.i I.-...nnn
Kpprl from : ai,PS )lt.', llirir' l eeular business i
meeting, while llie men visiled I Mr- Mrs. Q. Harold Wilson
II was announced that sewinc ! reliu ned home Saturday li om Nor-.
proieels for the Shrine i)spna ; walk. Calif., where they spent two !
should be turned in by the tune of weeks visum their lirst ".rand-1
lhe next meetmi' son. Ronald Harold Karehand. who !
... . . i . li.n-n Qll Irt M.- ..,.1 Air.- 1
.rn'inuers were a so asKeo lo """ .-i.v. ..... .... -.. .. , , i1-1..i:..1,.i : cin,
l... .. l, l It. J. Karehanri. Mrs Farmhand is uho is hospltalued In Salem
,ur ":'nrrK , , ',: " u,jlernatlonal
i in- iiinitmit; i dm .tiitiiuiiN v. mil
A.shland to visit their son-in-law 1 a.m. Proceeds of the sale w ill he :
and dauyhtcr, Mr. and Mrs. Robert ' given as a eonlrihution to the Com-'
Myer. Mrs. Myer is the former ! m unity Christmas Fund.
Uiane liuckingnam ot this city.
Mondav -three monlhs and three
days later the Supreme Court
(used to consider his
convictmn of killing a Souili ()nr.e
Park. VY.. grocer durieg a 1 J."7
holdup
The Supreme Court last April 20
denied him a hearing.
lie filed a second appeal, hut no
stay of execution was asked. So.
on the dav set, the Stai? of New
i York went ahead wilh the execu
: lion.
I There was no official v.'ord ?r.
! the high court. In its routine way.
j it got around lo his appeal and
closed the judicial record by writ
ing "denied" on his petition.
Dr. and Mrs. E. E. Lindell are
hack in oeburg, lollov::i4 a trip
to Palo Alto. Calif., to be guests
of their son, Tom, at Stantoid Uni
versity homecoming activities.
Tom is a freshman at Stanford.
Dr. l.indell returned to his office
in the l.indell Medical Clinic Mon
day. Mrs. W. K. Burnett, Mrs. Ted
Baker. Mrs. Al Wolski i:i,d .Mrs.
Durch" Roglitz attended the
"yueen for a Day" program in
Portland Monday. Sunday Mrs.
Burnett visited her father. E. M.
EVERYTHING
met at the Masonic Temple recent
ly for a business and social eve
ning. Mrs. Ida Kdsun won the host
ess gift.
The Kecutive Board of the Clen-
Ihe other three attended the In-
Livestock Exposition
in Portland.
FOR YOUR WINDOWS
irapenes
Rods
o
Vertical Blinds
Aluminum
Awnings Cr
Door Hoods
C Venetian
Blinds
O Window
Shades
Bamboo and all
types of woven
wood shades
and draperies
Miss Carol Trimble. Doutlla
Counly librarian, lelt Monday fori Don Chapman, Portland, viee
I'ortland to attend the dueling of 1 president of Kquitablc Savings and
the Library Standard Committee ; '-"an Association, was a busi
er lit,. n..,M.nn I ilti-ai-ir A k,.i I 1 llcss anrl lHilitic:il vivilnr in lt.wf.-
dalo I I A met recently and dis-j whi(.n was hl.( jn lhc nt,,v j)ra,.v ' burg Tuesday. Chapman, active in
cussed matters to be presented at. a Poland Cniversitv wilh Con ! Republican politics in .Multnomah
the I'TA meeting Oct. 211. I Miller as chairman. Miss Trimble t County lor many years, is being
lhe Ways and .Means (oinmilloe is ,,,-esident of the Oregon l-ibraiyi considered as a candid.de for
made tentative suggestions for. Association. chairman of the Oregon Slate Be
holding a 1TA dinner in the near I publican Central Coinmillee.
lulure and a baaar in the snrin,'. Mrj. Georg E. French, Mrs. ,
The I'TA will also discuss tin- Tale Williamson and Mrs. It. A.
possibility of sponsoring various Bngits left Monday for San Kran
voulh aclivitv erouns during the Cisco, where Ihey will al.end ihe
opera. Mrs. Briggs will
San Francisco lo
Calif., Thursday, where she will
join her husband, who has logging
operations there. Mrs. French and
Mrs. Williamson plan to spend a
week in San Francisco, belore re
turning to Koseburg.
Mr. and Mn. A. J. Murray and
children. Teresa Itose, Stephen
and Cathie, of Salem, spent the
Ily from i weekend here as houseguests of
Alturas.lMr. and Mrs. Kah)h Oliinan anil
family, on SF. Kane Street. Mrs.
Murray arrived here earlier in the
week and was joined hero for the
weekend by her family. They for
merly made Iheir home in West
moreland before moving lo Salem.
Pvt. Jerry Spinas, 18, son ol
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Spinas, recently
completed basic training at Ford
Ord, Calif., training center and
has spent a 12-day leave in Rose
burg visiting relatives and friends,
lie also enjoyed a few days deer
hunting. Jerry left by plane Thurs
day for Fort (lordon, Ga., where
he will he stationed 10 weeks tak-
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ROSEBURG VENETIANS
AND DRAPERIES
214 S. C Jackson
Phone OR 3-5491
coming business meeting.
State Income Hike
Far Under Average
MII.TON-l'RKKWATKR (AP) -Sen.
Richard NeuherKer ( I)
Ore) told a conuminily dinner
; here this week that the aver
aye income in the nation luis risen
; V7.li per cent in recent years.
Hut, he said, the income of Orr
gonians has jone up only 5.5 per
cent less than the iiillalion in
consumer prices.
' He said the economy of llie slal
has heen hurt hy "political budget
.jutfslmK" of the Kisenho'.ver ad
ministration. "A budget that starves housing,
forests and dams is a poor budget
for Oregon," he said. "More al-;
tenlion must be given to the basic j
purposes lo which wc devote our
national productivity. point
with tirirld tit (it n- rikiiwr nr.iit
national product, but nerhans w I inn her two sons and daughter1 p.m. Orders must be made (as
should be worrying more about i wilh an ax. Press reports quoted i early as possible) by calling either
what we are producing and bow the mother, Kmine Karatepe. as Mrs. John D. Todd. OK 3-;i49'l or
much is gome into the public sec-lsaying her husband had aban-l Mrs. J. B. Bailey. OK 3-6279. .Mrs.
tor of the economy for schools, doned her and she decided to kill! R. L. Whipple is general chairman
medical research and natural re-; her children rather than let them ' and Mrs. George L. Singleton is
source development." slane. publicity chairman.
Jim Dempsey has returned to his
home in Tacoma, Wash., following
a week here visiting his brother-in-law,
11. M. llobi, and family. Dcmp
sey's late wile was a twin si--ter
of Mr. Uobi. Mr. Dempsey suffer
ed a light stroke while visiting here.
His two sons, Jim and Tom Demp
sey, who are students at Gonxaa
University in Spokane, Wash
ing advanced training. He was 1 v" Ll ' " . ,un,ul . t"-. mmt
iTuHnjifPri Iji Jimp frnni itntphnr "own lo Koseourg lo drive ins car
High School and joined the Army
in July.
Children Decapitated
To Avoid Starvation
CAXAKKAl-K, Turkey (AP)
Police arrested a peasant woman
and charged her with decapital
hack to Tacoma and lo lake him
home.
The annoal tamale sale In he
sponsored by the Woman's Society
of Christian Service of the Kirst
Methodist Church, will he held Oct.
30. Tamales may be picked up on
that date in the social hall of the
church between 10:30 a.m. and 4
.... four -five- six muddy) little Indians . . .
AND NOT A WASH-DAY PROBLEM
IN SIGHT!
Automatic, electric lattndry equipment for the liome
eliminates wash-day woes ... allows the homemaker
to wash and dry the dirtiest clothes simply by setting
a dial and flicking a switch ... Many things (es
pecially the kids' wash and wear clothes) come from
the electric washer and dryer so smooth thai no
ironing is necessary.. Saves strain on the pocket
book, too. When you can wash and dry soiled clothes
so easily, any time of day or night. In any kind of
weather, you boy less clothes especially school
clothes for the youngsters.
' .
Let your CalOro Electrical League Dealer
demonstrate automatic
ELECTRIC WASHERS AND DRYERS
for you and see for yourself I
weekend visit here at the home of
his fiancee, Miss I'eggv i'owe'l,
and her parents, Mr. and .Mrs.
Charles II. Powell. Saturday H.'1
enour, I'esuy and .Mrs. Powell
went to Kugene to attend to busi
ness matters.
Mr. .rd Mrs. Richard Jardiog ! Mr. and Mrs. P.M. Beardsley
of Kugene visited here overnight Corvallis spent the weekend here
with the tatter's aunt, Mrs. Wit- visiting their son and daughter-in-li.-un
Damewood. and then went to law, .Mr. and Mrs. Robert B'wd
.Mvrlle Creek to spend the weekend sley. and family. P. .M and Kob
visitins her parents, Mr. and Mrs. erl Beardsley spent a part of the
(leorge Monlgomeiv. 'time at Diamond Lake fishins.
frozen
stiff?
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